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Physicochemical characteristics of droplet interface bilayers

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ADVANCES IN COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 304, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2022.102666

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Droplet interface bilayers; Lipid bilayer functionalization; Lipid bilayer visualization; Bilayer physical characteristics; Bilayer electrical characteristics; Bilayer transport characteristics

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Droplet interface bilayers (DIBs) are lipid bilayers formed when two lipid monolayer-coated aqueous droplets are brought in contact within an oil phase. They serve as a convenient model system to study the biophysics of the cell membrane. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of DIB characteristics, including the key experimental frameworks for DIB generation, visualization, and functionalization, as well as the experimentally measured physical, electrical, and transport characteristics of DIBs across physiologically relevant lipids.
Droplet interface bilayer (DIB) is a lipid bilayer formed when two lipid monolayer-coated aqueous droplets are brought in contact within an oil phase. DIBs, especially post functionalization, are a facile model system to study the biophysics of the cell membrane. Continued advances in enhancing and functionalizing DIBs to be a faithful cell membrane mimetic requires a deep understanding of the physicochemical characteristics of droplet interface bilayers. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of the current scientific understanding of DIB characteristics starting with the key experimental frameworks for DIB generation, visualization and functionalization. Subsequently we report experimentally measured physical, electrical and transport characteristics of DIBs across physiologically relevant lipids. Advances in simulations and mathematical modelling of DIBs are also discussed, with an emphasis on revealing principles governing the key physicochemical characteristics. Finally, we conclude the review with important outstanding questions in the field.

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